Recent discoveries from Dongguk University in South Korea may lead to a significant decrease in the price of high-quality OLED televisions. Typically, OLED screens are expensive due to the rare earth minerals used in their internal components. However, the new process involves using more affordable minerals in place of the rare ones, resulting in record-breaking efficiency and lower costs. This development has the potential to revolutionize the OLED TV market, but questions remain about how quickly this new process can be brought to market and whether consumers will see the savings. Nonetheless, it’s an exciting development that could disrupt the current landscape of television pricing.
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